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United States (United States) (search for this): entry arbitration-tribunal-of
Arbitration, tribunal of,
In the history of the United States and Great Britain, the name of that body of arbitrators ap mission (q. v.) principally to settle the claims of the United States against Great Britain, growing out of the depredations ruiser Alabama (see Alabama, the). For arbitrators, the United States appointed Charles Francis Adams, and Great Britain Sir mpfli.
J. C. Bancroft Davis was appointed agent of the United States, and Lord Tenterden that of Great Britain.
These sever nt of Great Britain should pay to the government of the United States the sum of $15,500,000 in gold, to be given to citizens of the United States in payment of losses incurred by the depredations of the Alabama and other Anglo-Confederate cruisers.
That amount was paid into the treasury of the United States a year afterwards.
The other matters in dispute were settled.
r of Germany, who decided in favor of the claims of the United States to the possession of the island of San Juan, the domain
England (United Kingdom) (search for this): entry arbitration-tribunal-of
Arbitration, tribunal of,
In the history of the United States and Great Britain, the name of that body of arbitrators appointed under the treaty, negotiated by the joint high commission (q. v.) principally to settle the claims of the United States against Great Britain, growing out of the depredations of the Confederate cruiser Alabama (see Alabama, the). For arbitrators, the United States appointed Charles Francis Adams, and Great Britain Sir Alexander Cockburn.
The two governments jointly invited the Emperor of Brazil, the King of Italy, and the President of the Swiss Confederation, .
J. C. Bancroft Davis was appointed agent of the United States, and Lord Tenterden that of Great Britain.
These several gentlemen formed the Tribunal of arbitration.
They assembled at Geneva, Swi ced their decision on the Alabama claims.
That decision was a decree that the government of Great Britain should pay to the government of the United States the sum of $15,500,000 in gold, to be give
San Juan (search for this): entry arbitration-tribunal-of
Brazil (Brazil) (search for this): entry arbitration-tribunal-of
Geneva (Switzerland) (search for this): entry arbitration-tribunal-of
Frederick Selopis (search for this): entry arbitration-tribunal-of
James Staempfli (search for this): entry arbitration-tribunal-of
J. C. Davis (search for this): entry arbitration-tribunal-of
Charles Francis Adams (search for this): entry arbitration-tribunal-of
Arbitration, tribunal of,
In the history of the United States and Great Britain, the name of that body of arbitrators appointed under the treaty, negotiated by the joint high commission (q. v.) principally to settle the claims of the United States against Great Britain, growing out of the depredations of the Confederate cruiser Alabama (see Alabama, the). For arbitrators, the United States appointed Charles Francis Adams, and Great Britain Sir Alexander Cockburn.
The two governments jointly invited the Emperor of Brazil, the King of Italy, and the President of the Swiss Confederation, each to appoint an arbitrator.
The Emperor appointed Baron d'itazuba, the King chose Count Frederick Selopis, and the President of the Swiss Confederation appointed James Staempfli.
J. C. Bancroft Davis was appointed agent of the United States, and Lord Tenterden that of Great Britain.
These several gentlemen formed the Tribunal of arbitration.
They assembled at Geneva, Switzerland, Dec. 15, 18
Alexander Cockburn (search for this): entry arbitration-tribunal-of
Arbitration, tribunal of,
In the history of the United States and Great Britain, the name of that body of arbitrators appointed under the treaty, negotiated by the joint high commission (q. v.) principally to settle the claims of the United States against Great Britain, growing out of the depredations of the Confederate cruiser Alabama (see Alabama, the). For arbitrators, the United States appointed Charles Francis Adams, and Great Britain Sir Alexander Cockburn.
The two governments jointly invited the Emperor of Brazil, the King of Italy, and the President of the Swiss Confederation, each to appoint an arbitrator.
The Emperor appointed Baron d'itazuba, the King chose Count Frederick Selopis, and the President of the Swiss Confederation appointed James Staempfli.
J. C. Bancroft Davis was appointed agent of the United States, and Lord Tenterden that of Great Britain.
These several gentlemen formed the Tribunal of arbitration.
They assembled at Geneva, Switzerland, Dec. 15, 187